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Geographies of Information Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa

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posted on 2024-09-06, 06:25 authored by Mark Graham, Christopher Foster
This piece draws on some of our previous empirical research to reflect on what connectivity means to inclusion in the ‘network society.’ Connectivity certainly isn’t a sufficient condition for inclusion and equity, and we need to ask whether it is a necessary one. Connectivity, rather, tends to be an amplifier: one that often reinforces rather than reduces inequality. We therefore need to move towards deeper critical socio-economic interrogations of the barriers or structures that limit activity and reproduce digital inequality. The categorisations developed in the paper offer an empirically-driven and systematic way to understand these barriers in more detail.

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Graham, M., and Foster, C. (2014) Geographies of Information Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa. Presented at ‘Round Table on Inclusion in the Network Society – Mapping Development Alternatives, Forging Research Agendas’ , 29th September to 1st October 2014, Bengaluru, India.

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Sub-Saharan Africa

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RES-167-25-0701, ES/I033777/1

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